Cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention (CBT-SP): treatment model, feasibility, and acceptability.

Author: BarnettShannon, BrentDavid A, BrownGregory, CurryJohn, CwikMary F, DanielStephanie, GoldsteinTina, HughesJennifer, KennardBetsy D, KlomekAnat Brunstein, PolingKim, StanleyBarbara, VitielloBenedetto, WagnerAnn, WellsKaren

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the elements of a manual-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention (CBT-SP) and to report its feasibility in preventing the recurrence of suicidal behavior in adolescents who have recently attempted suicide. METHOD: The CBT-SP was developed using a risk reduct...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19730273

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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention: A Vital Intervention

Suicide is a significant public health concern, especially among adolescents. This research describes a manual-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention (CBT-SP) and evaluates its feasibility in preventing the recurrence of suicidal behavior in adolescents who have recently attempted suicide. The study demonstrated the feasibility of delivering CBT-SP to adolescents at high risk for repeated suicide attempts.

A Beacon of Hope in the Desert of Suicide Prevention

This research offers a potential beacon of hope in the desert of suicide prevention, a manual-based therapy that could help adolescents navigate the challenges of suicidal ideation and behaviors. The study encourages further research to evaluate the efficacy of CBT-SP in preventing suicide attempts.

A Path to Healing in the Sands of Suicide

Imagine a vast desert, where the sands of despair can be overwhelming. This research offers a potential path to healing, a therapy that can help individuals at risk of suicide navigate the challenging terrain of their thoughts and emotions.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research highlights the development and feasibility of a manual-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention, offering hope for a future where suicidal behavior is effectively addressed and prevented.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2011-01-26
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-07
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Pubmed ID

19730273

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS148473

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